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The World’s Newest Oldest Living Man: John Tinniswood

The World’s Newest Oldest Living Man: John Tinniswood
Apr 7 2024 Share

John Tinniswood, a 111-year-old great-grandfather from Merseyside, has been recognized as the world’s oldest living man. Residing in a care home in Southport, Tinniswood attributes his remarkable longevity more to luck than lifestyle choices, although he enjoys fish and chips every Friday.

He downplays any notion of a special diet, saying, “I eat what they give me, like everyone else.”

Tinniswood, a Liverpool FC enthusiast, abstains from smoking and limits alcohol consumption.

He keeps abreast of current events by listening to the radio and manages his finances independently. His philosophy on health emphasizes moderation: “If you do too much of anything, you’re going to suffer eventually.”

Born in Liverpool in 1912, Tinniswood worked in accounts for Shell and BP until retiring in 1972. He fondly recalls meeting his late wife, Blodwen, at a dance during World War II. Reflecting on his 111 years, he remarks on the evolving world, cautiously optimistic about its progress.

Regarding his newfound Guinness World Record status, Tinniswood remains modest: “Doesn’t make any difference to me. Not at all. I accept it for what it is.” Described as a “big chatterbox” by care home staff, Tinniswood’s life is a testament to embracing each day with contentment and resilience.

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Pavements Are For People, Not Tables & Chairs, ADPD Says

Apr 6 2024 Share

The Green Party emphasized the importance of electing representatives who prioritize constituents’ concerns over monetary interests in the forthcoming local council elections.

ADPD’s Brian Decelis highlighted the longstanding issue of catering establishments occupying state-owned land, previously protested by him in the 1990s. Now, public spaces like pavements are cluttered with tables and chairs, obstructing residents’ access. Decelis aims to restore balance between residents’ needs and business interests as a Marsaskala local council candidate. He even stated his reason for running saying “That is why I am running for local council candidate for Marsaskala, to see that this balance is maintained in all decisions taken”.

ADPD Chairperson Sandra Gauci supported Valletta residents’ frustration with excessive encroachment by commercial establishments into public spaces, a problem also faced by other localities. The lack of enforcement of regulations allows businesses to operate with impunity, facilitated by regulations favoring business interests over public welfare. Gauci also stated that residents from other localities, such as Sliema, St Paul’s Bay, Marsaskala, Birżebbuġa and Mellieħa, face the same problems on a daily basis.

This situation arises from decisions made without input from affected communities, highlighting the need for elected representatives who prioritize people over profit.

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Jake Vella Gifted Amplifier By Local Musicians

Apr 6 2024 Share

Local guitarist Glenn Sacco has revealed to his Facebook page that him and his colleagues with the help of  local Maltese music shop Olimpus Music have bought an amplifier for Jake Vella, something that he had wanted for a long time.

Glenn thanked all of his colleagues that helped him complete this wish of not only Jake’s but also his wish. He revealed that everyone needs help from other people

He revealed that he has only one wish left and that is to acquire a guitar for Jake way smaller than the usual 000 ones in order for it to be comfortable for when he uses it and learns how to play.

He asked the public and music shops to get in touch with him if they want to help make his and Jake’s dream come true.

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Apple Secretly Working On Home Robots As Next Big Project

Apr 6 2024 Share

After the release of the much awaited Apple Vision Pro and the discontinuation of its plans to develop a self driving car akin to a Tesla, Apple have reportedly shifted their focus on robotics, more specifically a home robot.

The company is looking to move in a new direction and explore new ideas after a rough couple of few years which saw them be hit by an antitrust lawsuit from the Department of Justice. Apple has also experienced a sharp decline in iPhone sales in China and a $1.8 billion fine from the EU for breaking rules over music streaming.

This idea is still in a largely theoretical stage of development and it’s not clear whether any domestic devices produced by Apple will make it as far consumer markets. Reports suggest that SafetyOS, the operating system designed for prospective self-driving cars, could potentially be adapted for use in robotics applications.

One source reportedly told Bloomberg that one potential project involves a “mobile robot” designed to accompany users throughout their homes.Additionally, there are rumors circulating about an innovative tabletop device capable of utilizing robotics to manipulate a display.

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